Gustavo Cerati, Argentina’s much-loved and influential rock star who was the leader of the acclaimed band Soda Stereo, died Thursday, four years after lapsing into a coma. He was 55. Widely hailed as ...
A couple of months ago, Vicentico, former lead singer with Fabulosos Cadillacs -- one of the two most important bands in the history of Argentine rock -- came to town to showcase his first solo album ...
Legendary Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, who fronted the pivotal band Soda Stereo in the 1980s and '90s, died Thursday in Buenos Aires. Soda Stereo, which authored rock and roll anthems for ...
Starting in the early 80s Argentina’s Gustavo Cerati and his band Soda Stereo put rock en espanol on the map, self-consciously remaking the sound and look of bands like U2, the Police, and Simple ...
Millions of fans are mourning his death, which had been falsely rumored several times since he fell into a coma four years ago. By Judy Cantor-Navas Gustavo Cerati, the front man of the legendary ...
Last week, as we were heading into the studio to record Alt.Latino, we received word that Latin music legend Gustavo Cerati had died. We were shocked. In the '80s and '90s, as frontman for the band ...
Artists from Mexico's Café Tacvba, pop star Juanes, alternative rocker Draco Rosa and Puerto Rican reggae band Cultura Profetica have paid tribute by covering Cerati's songs. Shakira and U2 are among… ...